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Corrections

QGI writes for regulated audiences. If we get a fact wrong, we correct it — on the record, on the page, and with a timestamp. This page describes how.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

1. What counts as a correction

A correction is any change that alters a factual claim previously published on qgi.dev — product status, architectural description, license terms, partner or customer relationship, benchmark number, date, attribution, or named quote. It is not a typo fix, a layout tweak, or a copy refresh that does not change a fact.

Corrections are logged publicly on this page so any reader or AI retriever comparing a historical citation to the current version can see what changed.

2. How to request a correction

Two channels. Pick whichever is easier.

Please include the URL of the page, the specific sentence or claim you're flagging, and a source (a primary document, a public artifact, a dated statement) that supports the correction.

3. How QGI responds

  • Acknowledgment: Within 2 business days. You'll hear back from a named human, not a queue address.
  • Investigation: The original author and the editorial reviewer re-check the claim against primary sources. If the correction is clear-cut (mismatched fact, broken link, wrong date, wrong attribution), we update the page immediately.
  • Update: The page is updated with the corrected fact, the dateModified is bumped, and the correction is added to the log below with a one-line summary and category.
  • Disputes: If QGI and the requester disagree on the underlying fact, we publish the dispute — the requester's statement and QGI's position, both on the record — and invite a primary source resolution.

4. What is not a correction

  • Editorial opinion or interpretation. These are debated in long-form editorial responses, not retroactively removed.
  • Forward-looking statements (roadmap, timelines, design intentions). These can change; when they do, we update them in place with a dated note.
  • Competitive comparisons. If a competitor disputes how their own product is characterized, we review against their published materials and correct any misstatement, but we do not remove accurate comparisons.

5. Corrections log

No published corrections yet. The relaunched qgi.dev went live on 2026-04-24. When the first correction is issued, it will appear here with its date, the page it affected, the category, and a one-line summary of what changed.

Pre-publish editorial passes (HQ consistency, legal timestamps, uncited claim revisions) were applied before 2026-04-24 and are not logged as post-publication corrections.

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